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01/14/2009 10:38:05 PM · #1 |
I have an entry for Best of 2008. I have finished the editing and I am having problems with the size. I save for web and it shrinks all the way down to 47%. I lose quite a bit of quality. Does anyone have other suggestions as to how I can get it down to 200k without it losing quality.
Also the colour seems to shift when I upload to web. It doesn't look the same as when it is in PS.
If you are not entering I don't mind sending the Big Jpeg file so you can play with it.PM with an email and I will send it.
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01/14/2009 10:43:02 PM · #2 |
Reduce the pixel sizes on either side. For example, instead of 720, go to 690 or something |
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01/15/2009 05:29:19 AM · #3 |
Reason your color shifts is that possibly you are not using sRGB. |
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01/15/2009 05:33:02 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by LVicari: I have an entry for Best of 2008. I have finished the editing and I am having problems with the size. I save for web and it shrinks all the way down to 47%. I lose quite a bit of quality. Does anyone have other suggestions as to how I can get it down to 200k without it losing quality.
Also the colour seems to shift when I upload to web. It doesn't look the same as when it is in PS.
If you are not entering I don't mind sending the Big Jpeg file so you can play with it.PM with an email and I will send it.
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you can send to email in my profile!
i have entered, but i won't vote on your shot!
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01/15/2009 05:33:41 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by ThingFish: Reason your color shifts is that possibly you are not using sRGB. |
isn't that done by default when you use SFW???
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01/15/2009 06:53:44 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by dainmcgowan: Originally posted by ThingFish: Reason your color shifts is that possibly you are not using sRGB. |
isn't that done by default when you use SFW??? |
Photoshop converts it. But if you edited it in Adobe RGB, you will find color shifts if the colors are out of sRGB range.
You might also give the image a frame - plain white or plain black will help raise the %. It is easily done using canvas size (make sure you pick pixels instead of inches). |
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01/15/2009 10:19:21 AM · #7 |
In my experience, most of the time when I get a too-low quality rating on a SFW it is because the image has been oversharpened. Sharpening just astronomically increases the size of JPG files. Sometimes a buzz of Neat Image in selected, don't-need-to-be-as-sharp areas will give you back a LOT of overall quality...
R.
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